Provate browsing with iPhone on school Wi-Fi?
Will they be able to see what I look up on private browsing on their Wi-Fi?
Yes they will
Yes they will be able to see. Especially if your school uses a VPN, they are able to see.
Yes they can. Private browsing doesn't guarantee 100% privacy. The only thing that it really does is to not leave history on the device.
Your school, assuming they have the appropriate hardware, software, and knowledge can see your Internet traffic if they really wanted to.
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